Looked up more pictures of Bird of Paradise fly (Callipappus sp) as I couldn't really get my head around the dimorphism here.
www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_sof...
The AAUP chapters at Vanderbilt & Wash U have issued a joint statement denouncing the βState of Scholarshipβ report commissioned by their chancellors.
Please, letβs make this as widely read as the gaslighting to which it responds.
In public health, you learn an awful lot about people willing to profit off of harms to children. But my jaw is on the floor. It never occurred to me that the sentence βIβve put a couple kids in the hospitalβ would ever be followed by the phrase: βBut hereβs the thing.β @jackiantonovich.bsky.social
People often ask me about how to get into entomology. I really have no idea.
I am pretty sure I graduated after the industry was already firmly in its death spiral. You will minimally need a biology degree. My school had entomology, but you can learn the specifics yourself later.
Found this great little predatory fly in my garden when I was back in the UK the other week. Not a common sighting as they normally spend their time in tree canopies. Xanthostigma xanthostigma (Small Snakefly)
Another awesome find yesterday!
Not a scorpion, not a fly - but a Scorpionfly!
Brachypanorpa Short-faced Scropionfly - have only seen a few and haven't seen one since 2016!
Short-faced found only in OR, WA, CA, ID, MT - then waaay over in TN, VA, NC
Nature never runs out of creativity! #inverts
#TrilobiteTuesday Ampyx from the Ordovician of Asker, Norway. On display in the Geologisk Museum, Oslo.
Graham Coop
Matt Seybold
Wasn't joshin' about the swimming!
Though this was the *first* time I captured it! Good eatin' on this twig. In addition to dining on plant roots, they love mosses, fungi, algae and organic muck.
Submerged twig is a buffet! #inverts #becurious
Kathleen Bachynski
Elephants belong to a taxonomic clade we call 'Tethytheria', with members all having forward looking eye sockets, similar teeth, ear structures & internal testes rather than a scrotum.
But what elephant relative has a FOOT that looks like THIS?
Cuttlefish have rounded W-shaped pupils because they live in a world of high light contrast (bright above, dim below) & this arrangement acts like a cross-shaped sun visor, normalizing brightness.
In darker environments, they become fully rounded.
(π·: Steve McNicholas, Flickr)
Bugz n Slugz
Paul D. Taylor
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NEW: Regulators have linked Mark McAfeeβs raw dairy farm to more than a dozen recalls and outbreaks that left hundreds of people ill.
βIβve put a couple kids in the hospital,β McAfee said. βBut hereβs the thing: Iβm a pioneer.β